BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
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Alessandro Marcello (1684~1750)
Concerto per Oboe, Archi e Basso Continuo in re minore, SF 935 - Op.1
(First published in 1717)
I. Andante e spiccato - 00:00
II. Adagio - 03:32
III.Presto - 07:09
Marcel Ponseele (Baroque Oboe)
EnsembleIl Gardellino
Marcel Ponseele (conductor)
A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi). He died in Padua in 1747. Alessandro's brother wasBenedetto Marcello (1686~1739), also a composer.
Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."
A concerto Marcello wrote in d minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). A number of editions have been published of the famous Oboe Concerto in d minor. The edition in c minor is credited to Benedetto Marcello.

Concerto

A concerto (from the Italian:concerto, plural concerti or, often, the anglicised form concertos) is a musical composition, whose characteristics have changed over time. In the 17th century, "sacred works for voices and orchestra were typically called concertos." J. S. Bach "was thus reflecting a long-standing tradition when he used the title `concerto' for many of the works that we know as cantatas.". But in recent centuries, up to the present, a concerto is a piece usually composed in three parts or movements, in which (usually) one solo instrument (for instance, a piano, violin, cello or flute) is accompanied by an orchestra or concert band.

The etymology is uncertain, but the word seems to have originated from the conjunction of the two Latin words conserere (meaning to tie, to join, to weave) and certamen (competition, fight): the idea is that the two parts in a concerto, the soloist and the orchestra or concert band, alternate episodes of opposition, cooperation, and independence in the creation of the music flow.

History

Classical and romantic

As the piano developed and became accepted, composers naturally started writing concerti for it. This happened in the late 18th century, during the Classical music era. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the most important composer in the early development of the form. Mozart's body of masterly piano concerti put his stamp firmly on the genre well into the Romantic era.

Violin concerto

A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble, customarily orchestra. Such works have been written since the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day. Many major composers have contributed to the violin concerto repertoire, with the best known works including those by Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, Brahms, Bruch, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Paganini, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, and Vivaldi.
Traditionally a three-movement work, the violin concerto has been structured in four movements by a number of modern composers, including Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, and Alban Berg (in the latter, the first two and last two movements are connected, with the only break coming between the second and third). In some violin concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the violin (or group of violins) is accompanied by a chamber ensemble rather than an orchestra—for instance, Vivaldi's L'estro armonico, originally scored for four violins, two violas, cello, and continuo, and Allan Pettersson's first concerto, for violin and string quartet.

Majors are typically assigned as specialized executive or operations officers for battalion-sized units of 300 to 1,200 soldiers. In some militaries, notably France and Ireland, the rank of major is referred to as commandant, while in others it is known as captain-major. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures, such as the New York State Police, New Jersey State Police and several others. As a police rank, Major roughly corresponds to the UK rank of Superintendent.

When used in hyphenated or combined fashion, the term can also imply seniority at other levels of rank, including general-major or major general, denoting a mid-level general officer, and sergeant major, denoting the most senior NCO of a military unit. The term Major can also be used with a hyphen to denote the leader of a military band such as in pipe-major or drum-major.

Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos For Oboe & Oboe D'Amore

BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe
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Alessandro Marcello (1684~1750)
Concerto per Oboe, Archi e Basso Continuo in re minore, SF 935 - Op.1
(First published in 1717)
I. Andante e spiccato - 00:00
II. Adagio - 03:32
III.Presto - 07:09
Marcel Ponseele (Baroque Oboe)
EnsembleIl Gardellino
Marcel Ponseele (conductor)
A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi). He died in Padua in 1747. Alessandro's brother wasBenedetto Marcello (1686~1739), also a composer.
Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."
A concerto Marcello wrote in d minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). A number of editions have been published of the famous Oboe Concerto in d minor. The edition in c minor is credited to Benedetto Marcello.

Albinoni: Complete Oboe Concertos (Full Album)

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String instruments and especially the violin demanded a key position in Baroque music particularly in Italy. Like many of his contemporaries Tomaso Albinoni composed a large number of pieces for string ensemble and many concertos for the violin.
00:00:00 Concerto a cinque, Op. 9/2: D Minor for SoloOboe and Strings: Allegro non presto
00:03:43 Concerto a cinque, Op. 9/2: D Minor for Solo Oboe and Strings: Adagio
00:07:57 Concerto a cinque, Op. 9/2: D Minor for Solo Oboe and Strings: Allegro
00:10:48 Concerto, Op. 7/2: C Major for two Oboes and Strings: Allegro
00:12:49 Concerto, Op. 7/2: C Major for two Oboes and Strings: Adagio
00:13:49 Co...

Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21, K.467 / Yeol Eum Son

Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos For Oboe & Oboe D'Amore

BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe
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BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe
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BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe
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Alessandro Marcello (1684~1750)
Concerto per Oboe, Archi e Basso Continuo in re minore, SF 935 - Op.1
(First published in 1717)
I. Andante e spiccato - 00:00
II. Adagio - 03:32
III.Presto - 07:09
Marcel Ponseele (Baroque Oboe)
EnsembleIl Gardellino
Marcel Ponseele (conductor)
A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi). He died in Padua in 1747. Alessandro's brother wasBenedetto Marcello (1686~1739), also a composer.
Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."
A concerto Marcello wrote in d minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). A number of editions have been published of the famous Oboe Concerto in d minor. The edition in c minor is credited to Benedetto Marcello.

Alessandro Marcello (1684~1750)
Concerto per Oboe, Archi e Basso Continuo in re minore, SF 935 - Op.1
(First published in 1717)
I. Andante e spiccato - 00:00
II. Adagio - 03:32
III.Presto - 07:09
Marcel Ponseele (Baroque Oboe)
EnsembleIl Gardellino
Marcel Ponseele (conductor)
A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi). He died in Padua in 1747. Alessandro's brother wasBenedetto Marcello (1686~1739), also a composer.
Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."
A concerto Marcello wrote in d minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). A number of editions have been published of the famous Oboe Concerto in d minor. The edition in c minor is credited to Benedetto Marcello.

Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos For Oboe & Oboe D'Amore

BWV 1055, 1056, 1059R, 1053R, 1060.
Christian Hommel; Helmut Muller-Brühl: CologneChamber Orchestra
Through the video you can see Marriage a la Mode and a Rakes Progress by William Hogart.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Oboe-Concertos-Christian-Hommel/dp/B000046Q2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347840339&sr=8-1&keywords=bach+hommel+oboe

Alessandro Marcello (1684~1750)
Concerto per Oboe, Archi e Basso Continuo in re minore, SF 935 - Op.1
(First published in 1717)
I. Andante e spiccato - 00:00
II. Adagio - 03:32
III.Presto - 07:09
Marcel Ponseele (Baroque Oboe)
EnsembleIl Gardellino
Marcel Ponseele (conductor)
A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi). He died in Padua in 1747. Alessandro's brother wasBenedetto Marcello (1686~1739), also a composer.
Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."
A concerto Marcello wrote in d minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). A number of editions have been published of the famous Oboe Concerto in d minor. The edition in c minor is credited to Benedetto Marcello.

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ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741)
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It currently scores a 93 percent “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes... The early word now ... And though it briefly appears to lose steam in the middle, that’s short-lived, with a third act harboring sequences that feel like a maestro conducting a concerto the size of the cosmos.” The Washington Post’s Ann Hornaday, while noting the extreme challenges of treading well-worn narrative turf, spotlights “Jedi’s” affecting depth of emotion....

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